Temperatures in the U.K. reached 104.4 degrees Fahrenheit (40.2 degrees Celsius) on Tuesday, marking the national record for the highest temperature ever registered. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from guardian, BBCNews and nypost:
on Tuesday, marking the national record for the highest temperature ever recorded.
Forecasts predict that temperatures will continue to rise to 107.6 degrees in parts of south England by the afternoon, according to provisional Meteorological Office figures. The U.K.
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